Laura, thank you for taking the time to model the warehouse boxes. I appreciate the enginuity. This could be used for games but as well as that, for businessmen to help showcase floorplans and build site images to their co-workers and employees. I highly respect this level of design.
Best
Paul.

Gearbox Software has hired a team of 16 SMU Guildhall students to work on an unannounced VR project, the studio announced.

After graduating in May, students of one of the best schools for game development will begin developing a new title. This is a new level of longstanding relationship between SMU Guildhall and Gearbox Software. The game developer assisted with the initial curriculum development for SMU Guildhall in 2003 and hired many Guildhall alumni.

The quality of the education and experience the Guildhall students have earned has motivated Gearbox Software Senior Producer, Brian Burleson, and myself to custom-build a new team around the 16 graduating Guildhall artists, programmers, designers and producers that will be joining a key Virtual Reality project this month at our headquarters in Frisco, Texas.

Since SMU Guildhall was founded 15 years ago, I have been a key supporter and ‘Guildmaster’ of the nation’s very first Master’s Degree program in Interactive Technology. In this year’s graduating cohort, I am very excited that such an amazing group of talent has emerged from the program prepared to hit the ground running with research and development in Virtual Reality.

Randy Pitchford, President, CEO and Co-Founder of Gearbox Software

Plans of the company remain mysterious. We only know that the developers are working on the third part of Borderlands. Little is known about the new VR project.